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The Persians were tired of the mainland Greek city-states supporting revolts by the Greek cities in Asia Minor (part of the Persian empire) and decided to incorporate mainland Greece within their empire to ensure ongoing peace. Some of the mainland Greek city-states submitted to Persia, the southern ones resisted.
The Persians to stop the mainland Greek states from interfering in its empire. The Greeks to avoid Persian rule.
Rome was Roman. The Greeks were Greeks.
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What the Greeks got in exchange for their wares depends entirely on whom they happened to be trading with at the given moment. The Greeks often traded for exotic foods and foreign staples, horses, metallurgical products, and new technologies.
Foodstuffs, minerals, timber, slaves, pottery.
The mainland Greeks sent pottery, wine, and olive oil to Greek founded trading post where in exchange they received grain and metals from the west along with fish, timber, metals, wheat, and slaves from the Black Sea region.
The products are olive oil, pottery, wine, grain, timber, and metal.
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The mainland Greek cities established cities around the coastline to take their excess population.
Some of the goods that Kiev Russians traded with the Greek were food, such as bread. They also traded items such as homemade goods and coins.
With the beginning of the greek civilization (as in all civs). Here between 3500 and 3000 BC. (Cycladic period)
The Persians were tired of the mainland Greek city-states supporting revolts by the Greek cities in Asia Minor (part of the Persian empire) and decided to incorporate mainland Greece within their empire to ensure ongoing peace. Some of the mainland Greek city-states submitted to Persia, the southern ones resisted.
Persia was trying to incorporate mainland Greece within its empire. Many of the Greek city-states resisted.
Greek geography has much to do with the way early Greeks lived. Mainland Greece lies on the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula.
The Greeks traded pretty much like we do today... by shipping.. the Mediterranean Sea gave the Greeks access to the Egyptians, Mesopotamia (the Fertile Crescent regions) and even the people inhabiting modern Russia... or the Black Sea region. The Greeks traded in Olive Oil... which was used mainly for lighting homes and used for flavoring food.